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| Minimum Security Clearance Requirement: Sensitive Compartmentalized Information (TS/SCI) |
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Geographic Location: Reston, Virginia
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| Deployable IMINT Analyst position - TS/SCI |
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Imagery & Intelligence Solutions, Inc. (IIS) is paving the way to become the most trusted provider of innovative, talented, and reliable representatives to handle any project within the intelligence spectrum. IIS is a service connected disabled veteran owned small business. IIS is committed to providing value added solutions that meet the dynamic mission needs of our clients in an ever changing and time sensitive environment.
IIS positions for IMINT Analysts in Reston, VA. This position requires the incumbent to possess a current Top Secret/SCI clearance.
Geospatial Imagery (IMINT) Analyst. Responsible for supervising and analyzing aerial and ground permanent record imagery developed by photographic and electronic means. Duties as an IMINT Analyst may include: studying aerial photographs and recommending the use of imaging sensors for reconnaissance and surveillance missions; using electronic, mechanical and optical devices, as well as photogrammetry, in order to obtain information from imagery; obtaining intelligence by studying and analyzing imagery products; determining target coordinates for accurate location of imagery analysis findings; identifying enemy weapons and equipment defenses; analyzing installations and lines of communications, and studying land and sea areas that could become battlegrounds in time of war. Geospatial Measure Signatures Intelligence (MASINT) Analyst experiences a plus.
• Provide intelligence and forensic expertise and support in CONUS and as a member of a deployed unit with respect to munitions exploitation.
• Support intelligence operations.
• Provide exploitation and asymmetric threat analysis including the identification, development, and integration of countermeasure technologies.
• Provide multi-intelligence analysis and fusion in support of counter-IED efforts and operations executed by committed war fighting units, integrating existing national-level products and databases to provide an enhanced level of information support.
• Develop and integrate (for optimized employment of) enhanced Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance assets.
• Conduct multi-layered, multi-intelligence analysis to define patterns of IED network activity in order to narrow the search space to conduct CIED operations.
• Provide intelligence targeting support products and “reach-back” support to forward-deployed elements as required.
• Conduct adversary analysis to assist all COIC and JIEDDO divisions and selected key external agencies in achieving predicative counter-IED capabilities.
• Be deployable to the required theater of operations.
• Wear uniforms as prescribed by the supported unit commander.
• Bear arms as prescribed by the supported unit commander.
Requirements:
10-15 years experience or recent deployment to Iraq or Afghanistan
Travel requirements:
Must be willing to deploy to COIC’s in both IRAQ and Afghanistan if required. The standard deployed periods will be six (6) consecutive months. All schedules will include the requirement for no less than five (5) days of face-to-face turnover between departing and replacement contractor personnel at the supported organization’s headquarters. Each period of deployment will be followed by a period of duty at the JIEDDO COIC, equal at least to twice the period of deployment, before another period of deployment begins. The lengths of a deployment and the period between deployments can be adjusted by mutual agreement between the Government and the Contractor.
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